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Royboy39 14-01-2009 21:17

Advertise your skills
 
There must be lots of people out there who are not satisfied to stay at home and do nothing?
Qualified Tradesmen who have been made redundant through no fault of their own.......Why not post a resume of what you are capable of on here?
Google post Accyweb comments and contents reguarly thanks to our admin....maybe just maybe your resume will fall on the desk of an employer who can use your skills.?

flashy 15-01-2009 07:30

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lol, i've just put my CV on disc actually, i aint putting it on here though


i dont want everyone knowing i used to be a lady of the night :D

Neil 15-01-2009 07:46

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What do you mean used to be? :p

magpie 15-01-2009 21:33

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 669226)
There must be lots of people out there who are not satisfied to stay at home and do nothing?
Qualified Tradesmen who have been made redundant through no fault of their own.......Why not post a resume of what you are capable of on here?
Google post Accyweb comments and contents reguarly thanks to our admin....maybe just maybe your resume will fall on the desk of an employer who can use your skills.?


good idea... with the hard times I am sure people are always on the look out for jobs to be done around the home and so on.... I know I am:

maybe even do swap kinda thing :-) :)

Neil 15-01-2009 22:47

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 669565)
maybe even do swap kinda thing :-) :)

What services are you offering?

magpie 18-01-2009 15:15

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 669590)
What services are you offering?


I will have to think on that one Neil :D

accyman 29-01-2009 10:36

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on another site im called rover because i can lick my own balls

it may not be a pretty sight but its a skill

magpie 01-02-2009 14:51

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 673507)
on another site im called rover because i can lick my own balls

it may not be a pretty sight but its a skill

does that mean you are always in the dog house then.... ( fetch ):)

derekgas 01-02-2009 18:16

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I dont always agree with royboy, but on this occasion I think it is a good idea, as an employer, it would be really good if people I could make use of, if the oppotunity arose, could be found on here, where many know them.

accyman 01-02-2009 18:32

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 674628)
does that mean you are always in the dog house then.... ( fetch ):)

sadly due to either beer or bad judgment i have occasionaly wandered into a dogs house :(

Studio25 01-02-2009 18:51

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 674731)
I dont always agree with royboy, but on this occasion I think it is a good idea, as an employer, it would be really good if people I could make use of, if the oppotunity arose, could be found on here, where many know them.

Just be careful about employing someone to do work if they are on any benefits that might be affected. I have a 76 year old model who works for prints only, otherwise her pension might be affected. The prints are only a few pennies each, so it's unlikely to be considered a benefit in kind.

Royboy39 01-02-2009 20:18

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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 674744)
Just be careful about employing someone to do work if they are on any benefits that might be affected. I have a 76 year old model who works for prints only, otherwise her pension might be affected. The prints are only a few pennies each, so it's unlikely to be considered a benefit in kind.

Why should the reference be made to benifit claimers?
The thread was intended for able bodied people who are out of a job at the moment and because of their skills feel they should not be.
Licking ones own balls does not in my opinion count as a skill, that should be refered to the keeper of the sex register.
If someone applied to me for a job I would consider the benifits and the CV of the applicant.

derekgas 01-02-2009 20:28

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And I dont use anybody on benefits, my employees are full time and permenant/

Less 01-02-2009 20:29

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I think it could be of great use to both parties, perhaps not putting your full C.V. on that could be P.M.'d later but to list pertinent skills and experiences and perhaps the hours willing/able to work.

As for benefits I took this as being a way to get people off benefits, not to supply a list of cheap labour for the 'black economy'.

Studio25 02-02-2009 11:57

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 674780)
Why should the reference be made to benifit claimers?

Um- because it's a valid point? At the top of the thread:
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 669226)
There must be lots of people out there who are not satisfied to stay at home and do nothing?
Qualified Tradesmen who have been made redundant through no fault of their own...

Last time I looked, people who are made redundant qualify for unemployment benefit almost immediately (unlike those who get the sack or who resign). Those benefit payments may be affected by making themselves available for paid work through something like accyweb.

I don't know where the reference to "incapacity" and "sex register" comes in.

I've obviously misunderstood the nature of the thread: I assumed it was for stay-at-home accywebbers with skills that could be put to good use, and the inclination to do so. Being able to pop round and fix someone's computer or diagnose an electrical fault, that sort of thing.


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